You cannot transfer any eShop funds from one Wii U to another, nor can you purchase software directly on the other console with funds from the first. If you have saved credit card information in the Wii U Shopping Services area of System Settings, that information will be retained and you can purchase content on the other system.

If your Wii U fails, doesn’t turn on, or is lost or stolen, your Nintendo Network ID remains unaffected. However, if you transfer a copy of Skylanders SuperChargers Racing from one Wii U to another using the data transfer tool , both copies of the game will become linked to your NNID . If necessary, contact us for assistance with transferring software licenses.

Note that none of this applies if you perform a hard disk type A-to-A system transfer, so please don’t try it unless prompted by official support personnel!

Nintendo Account : This is what we’re after—the ability to use Nintendo’s new account system with our Mii names and friends list intact.

  1.   Initialize the Wii U with the new hard drive using the same name, date of birth and current address as your old Nintendo Network ID .  If you don’t match specifics here, such as a different city or state than one on file with Nintendo, you’ll be told that there is an account already linked to this data; use “View/Edit Profile” > “Transfer Your User and Save Data to New System” to correct any errors in your information saved by Nintendo.

3.   Log into Miiverse with your new NNID , link it to your Nintendo Account (steps 1-6 above) from the Notifications section in your Activity Feed on the Wii U Menu.

To unlink your Nintendo Network ID from your account, perform these steps:Go to the Nintendo Account website and sign in to your Nintendo Account.Click User info then scroll down to the Linked accounts section and click Edit.To unlink an NNID from your Nintendo Account, click next toNintendoNetwork IDto remove the link

Nintendo Network IDs can only be transferred from one console to another by using the built-in system transfer process or if they are removed from the original console by Nintendo (for example, if it is exchanged for repair).

A Nintendo Network ID is necessary if you wish to make a purchase on a Wii U or 3DS. A Nintendo Account is required in order to buy products for your Switch,

On the HOME Menu, tap the Friend List icon. Your Nintendo Network ID will be displayed in orange lettering on the right side of your screen. To view your Nintendo Network ID, tap and hold on your avatar to view other information about yourself including alternate forms of communication

You can control your account settings in a variety of ways: from the website, with an email address or phone number associated with your account, and via app versions for Android (version 7.0) and iOS (10.3).

No, you don’t need a Nintendo Network ID to use your Nintendo Switch console. However, you will need one to access certain features of the console, such as online multiplayer gaming and the Nintendo eShop.

No, Nintendo Network IDs are not discontinued. They are still in use today and can be used to access online features in games like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Splatoon 2.

Nintendo Network IDs are unique identifiers used to access online features on Nintendo platforms. A Nintendo Network ID switch is a feature that allows users to switch between multiple Nintendo Network IDs without having to create multiple accounts.

To link your Nintendo account, first, open the Accounts menu on your system. Then, select “Link Nintendo Account.” You will be prompted to enter your Nintendo account information. After you have entered your information, select “OK” and your accounts will be linked.

First, open the “System Settings” menu.Next, select “User Profile.”From there, choose “Change Password.”Enter your current password and then create a new one.